3.0 liters (3.2 US quarts)
To adjust the intake and exhaust valves on a Daewoo Espero, first, ensure the engine is cool and remove the valve cover. Rotate the engine to TDC (top dead center) on the compression stroke for the cylinder you’re adjusting. Using a feeler gauge, measure the gap between the rocker arm and the valve stem, adjusting it with a wrench and a screwdriver as needed to achieve the specified clearance. Finally, recheck the adjustments and reinstall the valve cover.
2.1 liters
To check the transmission fluid level on a 2002 Daewoo Lanos with a standard transmission, first ensure the vehicle is on level ground and the engine is running. Locate the transmission dipstick, which is typically near the back of the engine. Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then pull it out again to check the fluid level. The fluid should be within the marked range on the dipstick; if it's low, add the appropriate transmission fluid as needed.
its in the footwell - dont mess with it - its 96 and its the year that obd was first installed no owner service details available , i tried shorting the pins ,like you are supposed to and the power light came on and would not extinguish (car in gear signal) car needed battery boost to start.
To check the transmission fluid in a 2001 Daewoo Lanos, first ensure the vehicle is on level ground and the engine is running at normal operating temperature. Locate the transmission dipstick, which is usually found near the back of the engine compartment. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then remove it again to check the fluid level against the marks on the dipstick. If the fluid is low, add the appropriate type of transmission fluid as needed.
Between 2.8 and 3.75 liters of fluid will be needed, depending on how much drains out. Start with2.8 and add fluid as needed according to the dipstick.
5.9 liters base on manual.
100 ounces is equal to 2.9573529562 liters
The amount of liters needed to drive 4.4 km depends on the vehicle's fuel efficiency, which is usually measured in liters per 100 km. If you know the fuel efficiency of your vehicle, you can calculate the liters needed by dividing the distance by 100 and then multiplying by the fuel efficiency.
4.25 Liters or 4.5 Quarts.
6.3 liters for 2004 model, 7 liters for 2007 & 2009 model